In the Web3 world, the community is the lifeblood of a project. A negative message or an improper token transfer can trigger community panic, leading to a price crash. We often say we need to do a good job of 'public opinion monitoring,' but on-chain data is the most authentic public sentiment. Bubble Maps functions like a real-time 'public opinion monitoring' system, helping project teams and investors identify potential 'community crises' in advance.

Detect unusual token transfers

Many times, the starting point of community panic is an unusual token transfer. For example, an early investor's address suddenly transfers a large amount of tokens to an exchange. This behavior is not publicly disclosed in the community, but Bubble Maps can capture it immediately. Through its visualization features, we can see what this 'whale' address is doing, allowing us to assess whether it will impact community sentiment.

Track changes in 'opinion leaders' holdings

In the Web3 community, some 'opinion leaders' (KOLs) have a huge impact on community sentiment. If a certain KOL quietly sells off their held tokens while the community is unaware, it poses a significant risk. Bubble Maps can help us track the changes in these KOL addresses' holdings, providing early warnings of potential community crises.

Solve problems at the source

Traditional public opinion monitoring can only deal with issues after they occur. In contrast, Bubble Maps' on-chain monitoring helps us address problems at the source. When a potential crisis is detected, project teams can promptly communicate with the community, explain the situation, and prevent panic from spreading. This proactive, data-driven communication approach is becoming the future of Web3 community management.

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